The Straits Times, 17 January 1954
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Title Section13 1954-01-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 962 SINGAPORE, SINDAY, JAM ARY 17, 1954. 15 CENTS13 words
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Article76 1954-01-17 1 MR. ONG OF SINGAPORE THERE is one winner in the Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest "F". He is Ong Sian Mvi, 180-B. Joo Chiar Place, Singapore 15. A chrque for $5,000 will be ready for \Ar. Ong at the Straits Times office next Wednesday. Full details of the76 words
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Article217 1954-01-17 1 'GIVETHE GOVT. HELL-DATO l., nc r KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday £> Sir Chcn C -lock Tan. President of the Malayan -r Awcatnn tod a pubic rally here today that Malayan people should cont.nue to ap tatc until a |ury |v ,vas introduced m the Malay States Hr toki 200 people who217 words
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Article92 1954-01-17 1 Killers foiled (v MKORI. Sat. IN \fn<an police su.ird V vavrrl Krnya's oldest ;uropean unman, 93-year-id Mrv. MargsrH Mallctt urn Man MM terrorists to.Mrs. .Mallrlt lives alonr in rr isolalrd home seven ilps from Nairobi. Thr terrorists knocked at the door of her African gardener's hnu*p and shone I torch92 words
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Article74 1954-01-17 1 tNEW DELHI. Sat. The Invernment denounced -r\ en-year-old commercial acreement vith the v by -h to rrminate the pact at the end if the prescribed 12-month trrmd. The action followed more ■rars' fruitless ne- lor modification of repulatinc, the 1 of two US. airPan74 words
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Article36 1954-01-17 1 I SEOUL, Bat I utenani John B. Coulter dislOSfd yesterday thai th<Korean Rennstructio n An* try delivered *SOf> million in supplies ;)P.d erj-r.pment in '<■ Last year but that lothintr came from Japan.36 words
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Article41 1954-01-17 1 WASHINGTON. Sat —The D B Air Force announced last nicht it is .srndinc two squadrons of pilotlcss bomher> 'cuirieri missiles i to Germany this year. These planes can carry atomic explosives and will strengthen Western European defence.41 words
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Article63 1954-01-17 1 A young Chinese woman wa* rescued (mm drownlnn ;n the sra ofT Elirab'-tH Walk Sinsaporr, yesterday morn;ni by an Inrt:an labnuror. Tho Indian was doing MSN work at the Walk whrn he MM thr woman (all off thr sra wal!. He Jumped Into th»water aftrr hrr63 words
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Article183 1954-01-17 1 NELSON. South Lslanri. Sat. 4 black and white mongrel doc stole mast of the limelicht when the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh received a civic welcome here thil afternoon. While the Queen and th« Duke were havinc presentations r-arie to them on theReuter - 183 words
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Article145 1954-01-17 1 MADRID. Sat UNOFFICIAL reports tonißht U said Spain had asked the British Government to call off i the Queen's one-day visit to Gibraltar on May 10. The reports could not be confirmed, but knowledgeable quarters .said such a move by General Franco was "notReuter - 145 words
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145 1954-01-17 1 THE Singapore Income Tax Department will go all out this year to catch up with tax dodgers. A special tax investigator has been transferred to the department from the Federation. And investigator; The transferred nvesticator, Mr. A. C. Prentice, has worked m145 words
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Article83 1954-01-17 1 LONDON. Sat Britain pr<fcrs to fight Communism .n the open 1 rathe r than ban it anrl drive 11 underground, th.' Minister ol state fo r Foreign Affairs, Mr Selwyn Lloyd sa'.d ye>tordav. "This involves vigilance and effort on the part of all of u>. heAP - 83 words
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Article44 1954-01-17 1 SAN FRANCISCO S.,' Tlir Rev Leo Maher secretary to Archbishop Mittv of San Francisco, said yesterday \-i.it Jot Dimaecio was automatically excommunicated fr m the Catholic Church because of his civil rite marriage here on Thursday to actress Marilyn Monroe A P.44 words
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170 1954-01-17 1 black-bearded but warm hearted pirates entertained and j taught 40 children the art of larceny on the high seas in Singapore yesterday. The pirates officers of the RMNVR headquarters" ship HMS Laburnum were holding a combmed Christmas, and New Year party for theT sons170 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-01-17 1 Singapore »chool(irl tinging wonder. 17 vr.r old Mist Mabel Lee Son Bee. i above i «i«(ing at latt night > "Mitt Grace Moore contett at Hie Caaitol Cinema in which the finished second and won a cath pritc of $250 Winner wat Mrt. |oyce Thompson whote pmc was $500. Third68 words
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Article166 1954-01-17 1 afcOUL >. PRESIDLNI syncman Rhee] oJ South Korea announc- ed in Beoul today that count ry would observe tho Kore.n arm >tic' igre.'m n nt until April 23 Then, it w^ulJ feel "free to take any ac- tion.' This b 90 day.s more lhanReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-01-17 1 Thtt it one of the 40 youngsters who were tau«ht the tentlc art of piracy on the high ict by^l" *ea d««t on H.MS. Laburnatm in Smgapwe yettcrday afternoon33 words
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170 1954-01-17 1 I^JATERNITY and child welfare service* which will compare more than favourably with those in any other country will be established in Singapore kampongs. This is revealed by the Rural Boards chairman. Mr. E V C Day. m his newsletter to rural res ric r170 words
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Article89 1954-01-17 1 BYDNEY Sa» K .-i m the 440 In the Olymoie Pool tonight T»n thl Pint, it .iirr.al. I the of 'he rarr which «ra 'Ann ornke ni's <y\n A .-tiiuan re ord in clocking four mm;:' v the 7 r w.*> n .md tha' in temperature above89 words
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Article88 1954-01-17 1 LONDON Sat GALES b:fTetted the whole British Urn ve.sterday foiI lowing exceptionally mild overnight temperature*. Ireland wm hardest hit. The worst storm in 60 years uprooted trees, ripped the roofs off houses and blew cattle off a hilltop near Tinperary into a valley 40 yards away. StrongestReuter - 88 words
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Article61 1954-01-17 1 H\NOI Sat French and Vietnam iih invaded Commun;.-: -h' i.. t- rntory :n northern Vietnam t o desttoy tw Communist camp- near Phanthiet as renewed fightina crn IndoChina the Fri nch High Command announc-d last n:ght. French forces killed 21 Vietminh and captured large' quantities orUP - 61 words
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Article40 1954-01-17 1 JAKARTA Sat. THE Republic of Indonesia will export 33 items lncludinc rubber and tin to Communist China as the result of a trade agreement signed between the countries in Peking It wa srevealed here today APAP - 40 words
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Article34 1954-01-17 1 LONDON. Sat The British Foreign Office yesterday dismissed Egyptian allegations that Britain has plotted with members of the Muslim Brotherhood to stage a coup d'etat in Cairo v "pure fantasy.' U.P.UP - 34 words
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Article93 1954-01-17 1 LONDON. Sat BRIGADIKR K R Brazici Croagh. Chief of Stan* in Malaya left here today by air I lor Singapore after an abMnce of two months rrom Malaya. In an addre-.s to the Royai United Service Institution during the week Brie Brnzier Creach said that Britain93 words
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Article32 1954-01-17 1 VANCOIVKR. Sat. —A Roman Catholic bishop return- j mc from "a hermit's life" in 1 Communist China reported today that at least 71 misslonartnalfl in Red prisons; there UP.UP - 32 words
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Article28 1954-01-17 1 LUDESCH Austria. Sat— Two people, buried for 80 1 hours at Blon.v were found i by Swis.s avnlanche docs and dug out alive yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article24 1954-01-17 1 TOKYO si* c>mmun!st China and North Korea havr exchanged ratification papers on .i ten-year economic pact Radio Peking said today.- U.PUP - 24 words
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Article31 1954-01-17 1 PARIS. Sat- France Is vanning t o make its first tests on atomic energy for industry within four t" eight vrars it a.^ iiiinouuced here today Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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212 1954-01-17 1 From Tahiti to New Zealand by canoe LONDON. Sat A WARTIME naval officer i.s to drift 2.000 miles across the Pacific to try to confirm theories of the 18th century Britush explorer. Captain James Cook, about the origin of the Maoris. John Owvthor. 31, a former I I.iciitftiant in thrReuter - 212 words
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Article50 1954-01-17 1 DWFNPORT Sit. A 21--v stoker wa.> •iv need by court dismissal (mm the .service for to the 13.500- riot on Phillips Uy Msnrd on :i!earieci nnt suilty He :i..:!mnti.sly dnmacec. II urr G.TuS' hoiueter The prosecution said that P o.ihlv influned by n rather than c; ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement135 1954-01-17 1 PERFECT AFTEB rifif b^^=~ ItEIREAM^^i COLT «TOOA« f t£-*^ CDIAMCBtft ITtt '^^^C^ "HOHNER" I I PROVIDES HAPPINESS, WHEREVER YOU ARE f >^ 1 HOHNER MiGHDN Baby Piano Accordion. ■II lll^iiß i Made specially for ycurg J'" *ll lIM beqmners. Lipht and handy pftWH^fff**f*m^k. x 4m. x Bm. in size. Complete135 words
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Advertisement63 1954-01-17 1 UMfett in Malay* I htlitri- mnkru p INVISIBLE r J MAKEUP J FOUNDATION cri&itialei by JyL W I W '1 L^L^L^L^L^ a^LHBHflr j L^r am WWW Violet Sleigh and lovely star of "Princess of the Nile' Debra Pai,et together in Hollywood. Btfcrc applying make-up use INVISIBLE MAKE-UP FOUNDATION to protrct63 words
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Article, Illustration2729 1954-01-17 2 THE RAFT OF DESPAIR J"HIS is the third chapter in the remarkable story of a 24-year-old Finn. Tiira Ensio who spent 34 days on a raft in the Bay of Bengal after deserting from the French Foreign Legion. En the previous instalments Tiira Ensio has told of his plans for2,729 words
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Article, Illustration544 1954-01-17 2 This takes a lot of swallowing... One SWOrd before menU LONDON. THIS is boom-time for the illusionist*— the 1 men *ho .-aw women In half, who do the Indian rope trick, and all the other act.s you see but never believe So meet the newest recruit to an allied profession544 words
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Article187 1954-01-17 2 LONDON. MR. J. E. TUFFS, of Mone-•a-road. Manor Park, London, last week took his place in the queue behind the automatic ticket machine at We*t Ham I'ndercround station, feeling onrrri. One day wa% very much like another. The »ame old routine. Mr moved RMMJ h1omI».187 words
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Advertisement89 1954-01-17 2 o £Z$ ss. Your 1 x 4 guarantee I |Bpi^^^44^PH personal SdjEll^m service m mmmmmml in *>*.'•■■.- Your local 8.0.A.C. n**'. ->^ Appointed Acent is our air frJY/Ol w^ ambassador on the ground CM" UOVCI i v *>-'J,- > '.Vy' As such he has a responsibility i%Wj/^ to us to89 words
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Advertisement183 1954-01-17 2 Q You can't 1 jl get along I HI without 111 No keen up-to-date business nr I professional man would dream r>f I using an>thing else in his office I 1 warehouse or store. n Apart from its outstanding economy j' I Biro Minor writes on practiraJl LLy any surface183 words
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Article, Illustration518 1954-01-17 3 ANNE CARMICHAEL - Fragrant Swallow' weds in mist of White nylon ANNE CARMICHAEL By £ELDOM have we been privileged, in these days, to see such beautiful Chinese wedding garments as those which were worn at the marriage of Mr. George Yau Lung Lee, third son of Colonel the Hon. H. S. Lee. and518 words
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Article185 1954-01-17 3 yrar-olri "Punr! and Austerity" campaign Hf the I mr A Ii becomin Ks.M)<\ation\s president. a. ;terday. ild thai it v. i gaining ■ji :i ■.i.^eci support, every month 3K more and more Chine promised their coJKjk ,i!inli. About 85 n and Kluhs have already185 words
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Article106 1954-01-17 3 Hindus throughout Malaya vii! celebrate the Thaipusam testival on Tuesday. In Singapore the festival will be celebrated at the ChetUaj Temple, Tank Road, with special "Fooja" services and 'ding of the poor. The temple'a presiding deity. the god Subramaniam. will be taken to the PUtajrar Temple. Kreta106 words
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Article54 1954-01-17 3 BUTTER WORTH. Sat Town planning for Buttprworth with U cniplia.si.s on the residential. .shopping and industrial area* m the council area la to be drafted soon. This waa decided by the Town Council at Its. first ng jrecterday with Mr. o. s Mow at. the senior54 words
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Article94 1954-01-17 3 SANDAKAN. Sat. r r O people dashed into a blazing house here and .snved important World Health Organisation records on the medical progress of this Colony. The lire, which gutted the building, was one of the biggest in Sandakan for many months. The two were Miss Mathivon.94 words
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Article167 1954-01-17 3 Rubber lost three-eighths of I cent on the Singapore •i.iket yesterday, closing at MI4 cents a lb. There was a slight rally on the market from an opening price of 56 cents up to M*« cents. A moderate turnover was reported. CldMnv pric« v viaterday167 words
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Article17 1954-01-17 3 The prire of tin In Singapore yesterday wait declared at S3l? a pirul, down IX.17 words
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Article29 1954-01-17 3 Wong Wai Nam w.u fined $400 yesterday In a Singapore Court for permitting his premuse^ in Hamilton Road to be used as an opium smoking den29 words
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167 1954-01-17 3 lESSELTON. North Borneo. MR. C. Fletcher Rogers, the Puisne Judge <>t North Borneo, has rCMTVed judgment in a case involving the largest claim here since the war $75,000. Tlie Southern Light Trading concern sued the Bong Kong llrm of Wheelock. Maiden and Co.. Ltd.. for that167 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-01-17 3 Mitt K«ng Ngak Ch.iy. cldcit d.iu^htir of Mr. »»4 Mri. Ka«( T*«g Nghrc of Sinsip". «nd Mr. CX.m Poti |in. third ten of Hi* l»r» Mr. CK«n Yew Yonc, who wcic married it Milm i on Thur»d*y Mr. Kang it chief circularion clerk of riio Srraili Tim«t Pratt53 words
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Article, Illustration234 1954-01-17 3 The "Monster of Tanfong Malim" KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. riE "mystery animal of Tanjong Malim" which a Singapore paper compared with the Loch Ness monster, saying that it had been "dragged" into the Tanjong Malim Rest House by the manager, assisted by his son. has been234 words
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Advertisement247 1954-01-17 3 I 0 BEAUTY i- a woman's privilege V^mrn through thr ages hnrr sought the secret of br.iurv, horror\inc hr.-nit the rartli or from plants. Mwt PnnH'<; Face Powdei helps yoa, in an easy delifht" iv, to rnh.inrr thr n.itur il bt— ty of your face. boose your own tpeciml shaJe247 words
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Advertisement28 1954-01-17 3 Watch dealers' dinner Sherbaner Kli.itrna ;imu Company, agent! lor Iflovadd watche.s In *t"t>pwi pure al dinner to about IM Colony watch dealers at the Cathay Restaurant last night.28 words
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Advertisement485 1954-01-17 3 'Mi mr K j. M Ip J NEW OPTIONAL CENTRE 7 45 rpm. RECORDS. One Fine Da» "Madama Battrrflx Vt»»J «art» ••Tnura" ..Ibanese T8159 MHli AMa "AMi" I 'trim r mar M l.a filornnda JuMl :3Jorllng 7EIM The l.rjif Mo«mt-k "Hibnian rnwwr Hang" Boris i.hrlxtoft 7«1«1 Nwtarn* In I Op485 words
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Article, Illustration837 1954-01-17 4 ' Salma - 'Salma' By A lliSlllliY KHVXITY 1% 1111 11 RKFLSKS A PARADOX, perhaps, but after having lived in both places, one comes suddenly to the conclusion that, whererts of Singapore often rrmind one of the ■tion. the Federation never reminds one of Singapore. In Sinpaporc. while travelling along837 words
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Article289 1954-01-17 4 Marli Gough on food LOBSTER always adds gla- niour to a meal. Here ar^ two recipes in which the le.vexpenslve but more plentiful I crayfish could be used as a substitute.. Drain a tin of nnhrMim, poaiinc ih« llq»«r into mrasorr. Smate UW mushrooms in l»o •unctm »f289 words
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Article559 1954-01-17 4 PYTHON AMONG THE CHICKENS A LTHOUGH he does A not hold with Christmas, except as a season dedicated to children, the Tuan looks with amused tolerance at thr exuberant behaviour of adults on this occasion He ignores New Year's Eve. and is glad when the next four559 words
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Article, Illustration16 1954-01-17 4 Bath-time: A study by Foong Poh X.m c/o Internal Audit City Council Singapore.16 words
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Advertisement144 1954-01-17 4 ,£^M TYPE 4 D' 4sffiSSiM rs ADELPHI PARK ESTATE i -r ir^mafl^^l kitchen 1 .athroom THOMSON ROAD SINGAPORE P Um V fA|' v Tj= t -g :g Tj MODERN ~~nk'^" "-"*""l ".'l^'l SANITATION -3r> |IB $19,000 A model housing estate ideally situated on high ""1 land wttun reasonable access of144 words
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Article324 1954-01-17 5 Some free advice from doctors Sunday Times Reporter |-|AYE you got a cold? Then relax, take it easy and don't make any important decisions. That's the advice of a number of Singapore doctors who report a mild epidemic of colds and 'flu among the Colony's324 words
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Article130 1954-01-17 5 Arrest driverCoroner AT THE END of an inquest on a 10 y, ir-old school boy. Sim Wcy Khiang yesterday, the Singapore Coroner. Mr. K T. Alexander, recommended that the driver of rhc c.ir which knocked down and killed him. be arrested and charged. The boy was knocked down by a130 words
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Article51 1954-01-17 5 Mr Eric Wee Sian Beng. president of tho Singapore Youth Council, will brief youth officials and representatives of affiliated organisation* on the World A.isemoiy of Youth at a meeting tomorrow. The meeting will be held in the Youth Council Hall at 145 Orchard Road at 5.15 p51 words
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Article31 1954-01-17 5 Three Chinese youths dropped a bag of cement they had tolrn from a building site in Kampong Henderson. Sincayesterday morning <vhrn v. Sikh watchman chased them The :hree escaped.31 words
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Article185 1954-01-17 5 A BUNDLE of letters t.ed| with a p:nk ribbon rests m Maggie Chongs bottom drawer. No. NOT love letters The word ■•love- doe s not occur even once, and the writer has ncwr signed himself more pa.s.sionately than "Yours .sincerely. But the letters led to love.185 words
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Article155 1954-01-17 5 The Singapore Musical Society appealed yesterday for «nod string players to Join Its orchestra for its performance next May of Bach's St. Matthew Passion. For this project, which the conductor. Mr. Gordon van Hien. regards as "the most j ir.usically-ambitiou.t ever at- tempted in Singapore," the .society155 words
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Article37 1954-01-17 5 A $220 nee klace. beionging to a Malay v.oman. wa.s stolen from a common bathroom In the Sn.'MjK'ie Harbour Board ll quarters in Katnpong Bahru SS Road, Sinpapore. on Friday. A £> suspect has oeen detained.37 words
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Article270 1954-01-17 5 CINCAPORE business circles are indignant at an allegation by the president of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce m Jakarta that local merchants are trying to sell inferior goods at high prices to Indonesia. Strongly refuting the accusation, local trade leaders said yesterday that it was an270 words
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Article126 1954-01-17 5 I^OUR Singapore string artiste Aiii give a recital of music by Hayan and Mozart in a musical evening at the Wesley Church hall, Fort Canning Koad. after the 5.30 evening service today. Mr Goh Soon Tloe, wellknown Colony violinist and Itader of the Singapore Musical Society126 words
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Article, Illustration16 1954-01-17 5 Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lim after rhnr wedding in Singapore yesferdav.16 words
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Article183 1954-01-17 5 A Gurkha soldiers wife who was under mental observation at the British Military Hospital in Singapore committed suicide by hanging, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. The woman. Aituruti Limbuni. 28. was kept in a cell at the hospital. Dhanbahariwr Li:nbunl, her soldier-husband, .said183 words
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Article, Illustration129 1954-01-17 5 A few lucky Sinxapore motorists yesterday had tree petrol when they pulled up Just after the opening of Serangoon Service station. And all their links were filled to the brim. .Mrs. E. P. J. Fee. wife of the general manager of Standard Vacuum Oil company, cut the ribbon129 words
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196 1954-01-17 5 MORE than 500 Sinßaporc people who live near 4 hornets' ne.st which was destroyed by a team of pest exterminators on Friday nl»?ht are now .sißhine with relief. But Madam Ooh Siew Chens, aged 70, a temple-keeper and BudciiiLst twffetartan, fi-it otherwise— for 24196 words
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Article74 1954-01-17 5 Bankrupt so case fails Tan Ah Choo, charged with failing to make a return of income from Chop Soon Hin for 1952. wa.s acquitted in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday when he declared he was a bankrupt Tan told the court h»* understood that when the company had ceased74 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-01-17 5 Bookings for the n» xt I -land Players- production, the revue "Vie Optimists. can no»- bo made at Robin.son.s The show will be MNwßftN at the Victoria Memorial Theatre on Jan. 29 and 30 On Tuesday is being flven a preview- at The Inland club. Bawang gives one59 words
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Advertisement85 1954-01-17 5 (9 fltbtf 9i*KdifeiDb*«> V/(^rrowEß >\"l BRIDGE PIPE TOBACCOS (j These famous pipe tobaccos are made from the choicest matured Virginian and Oriental 1 leaf, perfectly blended to give full smoking pleasure. PRICES (Singapore) mzr- -"www Flake Cut $185 i STOP USINC SOAP' W ojij^H am. Uic DRENE Shampoo to wash85 words
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Advertisement316 1954-01-17 5 ft See our new selection of U» O 1. 1. Y\ V SA 11 1 II S Hals From $19/50 to $42/50 THE STORE WITH A L TO OFFER Aslhma.BronchilisCoughing, Choking Curbed in 3 Minutes Do you ha\e attatlka of Arthma or J. R. hnd lout 40 It.x jufTertd rooctiBrumhltis316 words
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533 1954-01-17 6 Mildred Smith - Mildred Smith By THERE is a 17-ycar-old Sea Dyak girl in Sihu, Sarawak, getting ready to start a battle which promises to be mure difficult and lunger than any forays her head-hunt-ing i'urbears may have undertaken ,")0 or 100 years ago. She533 words
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Article750 1954-01-17 6 could seldom havt been a Government service, apart from the FYenrh of course, where so much uproar wont on about how much everyone should be paid In Singapore it never stops. I on re heard a cad say that if as much determination went Into the750 words
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Article251 1954-01-17 6 fight her Mrs. Dennis carries on her ministry of health When she realised that Bawang was intensely Interested in this work, she helped her arrange to enter the hospital for the midwifery course, and thus become the first of her people to take any formal course of Instruction in a251 words
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Advertisement77 1954-01-17 6 ing time only 2J hours from Singapore. Return j j rlw^/j fare from Singapore t> \jjfe-> MslBo 00. Cargo rate from Singapore 60 w cents per kilogram. I w the west iH uVQT¥ HP fW. 1 IT JuAU Jk ii FILMS RECORD YOUR TRAVELS FAjTHFULLY o^^*~ "^SJta ♦^HLsW. < Hi77 words
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Advertisement134 1954-01-17 6 I §Jr *^7 Services every Saturday /jfc J via Penang ArrMng (y|B>. 12.05 p.m. Lunch serv*d on board. Return V/JJ[rflh\ are from Singapore fftUh/P M 5368.00. Cargo rate from Singapore M 51.85 per kilogram. North to Bangkok WWAV.VW. 1 W«W. f W.V.V.VWA 1 .V I.V,1 '.V,v 1 -tlianbyAnX, Other Brand.134 words
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Miscellaneous184 1954-01-17 6 Popular Crossword (^j 1 I ■^■jiii^ ACBOBB Retreat (4); 1. < tlro-rd (7); 4. M.c.r 1. Trouam 7. Trnuuri*. (t); (41; 5. Krlatlanshlp (3); Wkw 12. They a-rrvr to rxtrnuair (II); m-rn iJI; 7. l.taaM (71 Affirm IS. Troublinf 14. Lcwrr IS); <4>; t. S«-ft>r U (S) It DoorkeraTr IS.184 words
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Article, Illustration714 1954-01-17 7 Mtrighter 9 with pottery 'THERE are few things which can do A more to make a home look gay and attractive than good .hina and Dottery. Ever since the beginning of civilisation women have known this and demanded an ever improving quality of material and714 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-01-17 7 Two examples of the tvet popular Couda pottery from Holland The |ur costs S l 2 50 and the vase $9 50. These liqueur containers of quamt design arc of Delft bloom pottery In many other novel shapes and containing different liqueurs, the prices range from $9 2554 words
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Article1023 1954-01-17 7 How can I get rich? II'IIKN I v...s 23 I h.ri lo rll>roni.nt.r m\ Mudl< -s Jor want of motiry I have nl«.iy.« wantrd to run a rm>:nr.sx c .> mv own but ha\e no r.iplul to m.iri Hh. I >>lnrd thr army BBBIBi that I1,023 words
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Advertisement244 1954-01-17 7 fjgr f fe Jr wfr^^^ For swimming (or learning to!) Wise mm and their sons wear Meridian swim trunks, which arc equally at home in the water, or in the sun. These splendid amphibious garments, in cheerful colours, fit snugly, ketfp their elasticity and dry quickly. Ask to sec them244 words
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Advertisement264 1954-01-17 7 OF RECENT ST* LONDON lf# .y- 1 SI |I%*V ft* I I ■> i\ v M tMMOtH HIM! J tir j Super-fatted Eiii;li>li Sj^ soaps which give pi ,,< ~<^& a refreshing V^ creamy lather NX/ V/ LILY OF THE VALLEY r^T*- v GARDENIA JUNE ROSES \*o^^ :\L 1 liesr264 words
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Article, Illustration1203 1954-01-17 8 .Some advire to a man with T.B. I TOOK the small X-ray film out of its brown pape envelope and hold it up to the light. Up in the top corner of the lung the shadow was quite obvious, and yet clinically I had been able1,203 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-01-17 8 Thete four .ketefce* revc*l.« s tmmt Hi. Nwnt Mn m rt.c > M <t. l( wofW fr ,t f how to make the b*«» of ttimp-t.cri HtoMgfc you weir glasses33 words
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Article, Illustration529 1954-01-17 8 ISN'T it amazing how timp. the great healer, alters all things? Do you remember those heartless Jokes about short-sighted girls who were doomed to be unhappy Cinderellas? Or how. in a cruel. thoughtless moment, younger or elder brothers called their bespectacled sisters ■four-eyes"? Well,529 words
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Advertisement255 1954-01-17 8 BRUM^URYOUR C^ SMILE- \xH A\ T^* I t/ ■demands sound, white >\ ill ceeth. Let the lsd.un tooth- C, brush help! Nylon tufts arc y, *P J designed to reach between the teeth \k 4^\ (where most decay begins and the Vv \I a lhaped handle makes brush-control Vv A.V255 words
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Advertisement258 1954-01-17 8 'fflW'W'/W////////// W/'t Mushrooms: and cream make a he-av/enfy team Vbu're sure to like CAMPBELL^ CREAM OF MUSMPOOM SOi It* easy to aM *liy t us fuiuri ha» hfciimr Ml < ilr Hinpli.-il C rrnr" I R{^— —^^4l You II fin.) C'-mpl I^&H mP9^/I r.KMTI S ■^^■Xj^ akaMaH «m tfampfelli SOO258 words
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444 1954-01-17 9 N EARLY 63,000 cotton reels, eich containing less thread than the length stamped on them, have been seized by the Singapore police. They will soon be sold in the Colony after being given new labels, beneficial to the consumers. The Singapore First444 words
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Article119 1954-01-17 9 Help for young violinist CINGAPORES young muslclans will get together next month for a concert to assist the further studies of one of the Colony's promising youthful violinists. Proceeds from the February concert will be given to assist Alphonso Anthony, a young violinist of promise studying with Dirk Kalf, to119 words
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Article74 1954-01-17 9 Two Chinese, suspected of being involved in a robbery were arrested on Friday and charged In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday The naen Lav Slong Hoe ana Ong Eng Ouan were alleged to have robbed Ho Yee Tong of a watch worth $75 and hurt74 words
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Article37 1954-01-17 9 Yu-sofT bin Mohamed Zaln. a Malay other rank, was flned $:>i. by Mr. P. A. Chua in the Singapore TraftV Police Court yrstrrday for driving a motor lorry negligently along Still Road on July 2237 words
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Article54 1954-01-17 9 Victims of the fire at Tanioiir Paßar Road, Singapore, r>n Friday got money from the Public Assistance Section of the Social Welfare Department yr.strrday About 30 people members if ten families who weir marie homeless have been renmmended by the welfare authorities to the Sincapore Improvement54 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-01-17 9 Or. Tan |oo Line md hit bride. Dr. N illimm >h Ryth Ni» r,dnw leaving Hie Wesley Church. Singapore, after their weddme yeirerday. Sunday Tmci picture.29 words
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Article289 1954-01-17 9 Kurt Carlsen, of Flying Enterprise tame, who has made hundreds of friends throughout the world w^h his ham" radio transmitter, has become a friend of a 1 Prince. The Prince Is Prince Abdullah Al Faisal, grandson of the late King Ibn Saud and son289 words
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Article23 1954-01-17 9 The S;;ltan ol Trengganu. who us a keen angler, has acreed to become a Patron ol the Malayan Anghnj Association.23 words
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390 1954-01-17 9 'Macbeth There was little suspense JF the producer, Donald Moore, had paid more attention to the play and his actors and less to the Mg" rr.ented lighting apparatus of the Victoria Theatre, "Macbeth" might have escaped travesty and the audience mipht have been entertained. A.s it wa.s we were often390 words
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Article198 1954-01-17 9 PARTY TO JOIN UMNO-MCA Report of Perak Progressives IPOH. Sat THE past twelve months. states the first annual re- I port of the Perak Progressive Party, have enabled the Deople of this state to decide for themselves which of the do- lltical organisations in Peralc la "really interested in their198 words
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Article131 1954-01-17 9 rE Singapore Blood Transfusion Service last year took Sl5 gallon* of blood from 6 515 people and gave 790 gallon* in transfusions to 6.317 patients. Europeans gave most and received least— 2.B76 gave but only 128 received blood Only 1.772 Chinese *"re donors against 4.951131 words
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Article35 1954-01-17 9 Soh Hong Oon. who wa.« identified by a detective and ex-member of a secret society as the head of the "Heng Woh society. wa« bound over in $500 to keep the peace.35 words
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Advertisement213 1954-01-17 9 L) f /r^lN SPECIAL GIFT CARTONS ll COKITENTS 24 P. NT BCTTTLtS M \yJ2k?XI Ordor llw TIGER car lon a from any Frasrr A Ne«VC hranrh, lo I hr delivered Ihrovghnul Malaya. Prior $15.10. Singapore 817.80. Federation I (delivery free lo those ii hit 1 take AS I•! 11 1213 words
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Advertisement629 1954-01-17 9 £4,315 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Men nr women, under 45 by arttine aside rr-Kiilar monthly half-yearly or yearly amnunt und^r the PUN LIFE OF CANADA plan can, fur sample receive a' at;e 55 a lump .*um £4,315 for mr-n nr £4.852 f-r worn' n or a private income for629 words
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Article24 1954-01-17 10 in Horrf. JI« (immmiim) BTIIX with M but only lv.st nnpfestinns tnr re<ovf>iy vrrv w*lfrmr Arrhio. Bob and Mlkr Box Artl2, Sun T24 words
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Article49 1954-01-17 10 Morrf. $10 I minimum) THE MAN WHO PAILS to proff 1 his mortgage Is hettlne wtth his famllv that he will live lone enough to pay it all C.\u \onr Jai.nlly afford Mirh hlch itaniT Mc-rtgage CanrrlLitiov Irwurmnca Is b Nrrd Write P McLaren. P.O. Box 4024. Slncartore.49 words
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Article622 1954-01-17 10 THE Asian countries in the Commonwealth, and those outside it too. want aid from abroad. They need foreign capital to develop new industries and expand exist inn ones. But the brutal truth is that foreign investors are not satisfied that their money would be safe in some622 words
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Article, Illustration895 1954-01-17 10 By Nelson Rutherfurd ()NK day in December IMS .">0 veai old Hokkien with I bar previous convictions strolled into I coffee shop in Batu Pahat, .lohore. Camiallv be placed I paper bag over the money slot in the counter.895 words
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Article1256 1954-01-17 10 HOW loofW shall we have to tolerate the childish experiments o r the Singapore Traffic Branch? Not content with the creation of a bewildering world of white lines and crazy circuses they are now thinking up new obstacles to confound and infuriate the most patient motorist. Take1,256 words
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Article, Illustration185 1954-01-17 10 ROTCfRUSI s\) MR. NEWINGTQ By BILL Ms|| TODAY is a bh the wandfrin turous career ol Newington, Government ofll brr planter I insurame txt on his wav h f i and B'ir And Mr. Nftwlngti !Lsh the idea ol tirement. "A life nf rot 1185 words
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Advertisement738 1954-01-17 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. jn Horrf. Hit (minimum) THE aMINII li announced hftnrrn Ann Ylr>k Nt, yoiincrr ;nn of Mr AnK Oook .Swpp itiul thr lnt* Martam Yfoh Poh Ann. and Khon* Poh Chno. only r:;mghl*r of Mr. and Mrs Khonu Yf\v Cilitv 70 Km*, 111 l (minimum) THE marrlaße Is annntinred738 words
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Advertisement7 1954-01-17 10 in TO ECONOMISE SUNDAY. JANUARY 17, 195-*7 words
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Advertisement20 1954-01-17 10 JW tradition Scotland becomes a tradition J^ Chinese New Year 18 &^zzn/b SCOTCH WHISKY Imported by Frascr and Neave Limited.20 words
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Article310 1954-01-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. NERVOUS 92 year-old Malay padi planter today walked up to the High Commissioner, Jcncr.il Sir Gerald Templer, to receive a medal tat had been awarded posthumously to his Home uard son. And the second time he "had made the 200--iis kampong310 words
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Article307 1954-01-17 11 BIG GUNS STILL POUND BANDITS KUALA LUMPUR, B i: inners were at it a-ain ni^ht. In a junele clr.unine miles north of K -ir men of the 93rd. Field Huyal Artillery, p r-d targets ■i' "l 25 poi I in" went on until today and by dawn the battery had307 words
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Article134 1954-01-17 11 WARNINGPAY CAR TAX 0R... rE Rrcistrar of Vehicle*. Mr. B. C. J. Buckertdee. :avr this warning yrnterday to hundrrds of Singapore motorivts who havr not rencwrd their car taxru: "If >nu do not pay up in thr next I da>v you will be finrd —and thr (mr may br hichrr134 words
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88 1954-01-17 11 This it the solution to Straits Times Word Punle *F\ giving the answers which the committee of judges considered most apt. The priie of $5,000 is won by Ong Sian Mm. of 180-B |oo Chiat Place, Singapore 15. His answers agreed completely with those88 words
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1031 1954-01-17 11 By Tht Competition Editor JTRAITS TIMES Word Puzzle Contest 'F' clearly showed that many com petitors are now devoting more time to a careful analysis of the clues and competition continues keener than ever. But some entrants are being trapped by thetr own1,031 words
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Article91 1954-01-17 11 He knew it would mean gaol WHEN S.*«.,or. conductor plrjdrd guilty vr»tcrdav fe mnipptoptuf.ru two tcn-ccn»» farct h« roli thr |ud(c Mr. Tan Alt Tak that he had "fall kno»lH«c Hiat mic>t be fjolrd fo» the oHrnct "But I kept »h« monc* tor mytclf h.cjy»c my p.v wat •mall and91 words
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Article131 1954-01-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. F IGHTNING last night struck a Central Electricity Board switch tower In Ku.ila Lumpur and blacked r>>i» hundfWJa Of homes and ?h.i;>s. Tnr five hours there uere no liphts r.t the fourth nil" Ampint; Road, part <>f Ampuil Betapak. ll«t fp;.'n«« RMki131 words
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Article18 1954-01-17 11 TWICKENHAM Rat EncUnn beat Wales by 9-t In the Riicby I'nlon International here today R'Uter.18 words
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Article211 1954-01-17 11 MIMMI M TT.MrrRATI RE <7 30 p m on J«n IS to 730 a m on Jan 16 Singapore "3 degree* Prnanc 72 KoU Bahru 74. Kuxla Lump-ir 72 Ipoti 72 Kuantan 70. MAXIMI M TKMrtRATIRr 1 7 in j a.m to 730 pm on Jan 1«> Rms^pore211 words
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Article183 1954-01-17 11 HIM m\ 1 > A<ton Villa I Partamralh I Biillnti 2 Newractlr Kin.ilr, MMeileshrnuih harllan 4 KheffleM HX. 2 lludrirr.firld a BUrkpool Manrhritrr I 1 Manrhrvler < I Sheffield I Id. j JC^ 1 sundrrland < .rdlH Tottenham w Brom rh Anenal 1.1 \(il F. DIV II Brl»t»lReuter - 183 words
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Advertisement142 1954-01-17 11 aWfeuH I laaßaaaßaaaaaßßßßa^iißM I O Urn J aVSSBC-X3a^ itaß^BM^^B^af IgaaaMpaT l3n Wh\ S^HnH IgHrvflß^aW We foldcr s of all paUlard-BOLXX home tno\ t iittncrax and projr tf<zmmi&/tt6d I crmvrm out* *e~*i P&O Kound TRIPS To HONG KONG 12 DA YS INCLUDING 4 DAYS L\ HOSii KONG s.s. CANTON sailing Btk142 words
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Article, Illustration180 1954-01-17 12 CIRST priie of $30 in this week't Camera Contest goe* to Siow Seong, of 513 Pening Road, Penang, wft+i the photograph below which kc cals: "My Beloved Bro*t»cr. Second prime of $1 5 WM wwerUt Kwn Hoi of 5 9 Main Road. Taipmg, w*» took *W180 words
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Article333 1954-01-17 12 LONDON. fTTHE major countries of the world have been secretly preparing f<T history's most fantastic contest tin battle of the "machine brains." After two years of intensive work by scientists. Britain's contribution to trw battle "Leo" the world's first big electronic "brain," designed solely Tor333 words
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Advertisement418 1954-01-17 12 i You c N BUYT|DE NOW l^Sfff IN THIS DISTRICT! Vtt— Tidn'i htr» at last! Vef > 'he »harp clarity of No« our own r\ .-scan fell you. colour* r»rtor*rf by Tide I .Mr 1 trm uiv mx! «.i-hin K -cUy. why Tide don all thi» because it Mrornen have418 words
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Advertisement84 1954-01-17 12 mm* ROLL FILMS 0 00 01$ H P 3 SELOCHROME a PaMkrwnalic. .Mfrcmcly H.gfciv orthochrcmjt.c and M medium speed «M». wirfc gr«.» ici.».t.»,»y notable ro, (r «at eip««ure m flt Mm oriolt grjdi 5 H artificial light. M j lir.tudr Very popylir tor <or >•«»«»"»' *">'• Z U«g tcale of84 words
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Article, Illustration514 1954-01-17 13 Jlottfjivood gavH atrrpj in .s/o#7/ at island "paradise* ll<vi«'»«'d br JOII* 111 lIAI.I I |F anyone requires proof of the crackpotred incompetence of some of those Hollywood producers and directors who waste billions of dollars every year endeavouring to entertain us, he has only to take a look514 words
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Article490 1954-01-17 13 Sinister figures in the SI seats THINK Mr Murray Silvers- tone rxaggerated on the prospects M Cinem»3oot'" Does CinemaScope rea.v have the an.^wer? Perhaps t can be a aid of America. Br. tain or other parts of tht world where television ru kept audiences a«ay from490 words
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Article, Illustration303 1954-01-17 13 MG M.. famous for its musicals .strikes the wrong note in Latin Lovers." stor v of a poor little rich girl i«he h;i $37 million in her piggy bank and a head full of Inhibit ions i, who is desperate to set MRM, Tli> re arc303 words
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Article, Illustration569 1954-01-17 13 ERIC WOOLNOUGH takes a look at two pictures with a difference Escape escapade rE story of life behind barbed wire in a German prisoner of war camp, "Stalag 17" Is a man's picture. It Is a man's plrt ire with Its rug■tdlMtft, its anger and thoughts which only a man569 words
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Advertisement280 1954-01-17 13 j Lit of RUSSIA comes the mfifjtiiiwi vi nil i'nssnrksl 1 If* BLACK €AGL€ I to FLuKlifcß! SACK! LOOT! ENSLAVE! j RAVAGF! BLEED! KILL! BURN! jfc^ t 4^ /o;fi»fT»fr I „>■ 9 Hm l REDBALL EXPRESS" AEb> fh Tnosdaif! GEORGE M Top Secret' C'OI.K in "WILL ANY GENTLEMAN?" in Technicolor280 words
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Advertisement270 1954-01-17 13 Jj^ CATHAY ORGANISAVION ATTRACTIONS "^SglF^ f\ 'ir^ fc rt w NOW SHOWING Phonf 21-llfi K.ir Book nts Ml 9.30 P.M. HOUDINi I stoßi oi r m i±^3st m) IXCOMPARAKLi: WJi.ii KS( AI»KART I S V V\ H( Pss\_£s% Technicolor j TOMY CURTIS JANET lEIGH *ffi Today 9 a.m. "SHOO 1270 words
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Advertisement596 1954-01-17 14 End Rheumatism While You Sleep If yon nuITfT aharp ntnliliinr ,inn«, If Joints are swilea, frrJlV-J It .shows yo ir blood tj <(> Khlnoy Dleordert 1 are Backache, Aching Joint* and Llmbt, Sc'atica, Neuritla, Lumbago. Octtirg up Nights, Dizziness, Nfrvcmnm, Circles under Eyes, Burning, ItchIng Passages, Loss of Energy and596 words
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Advertisement169 1954-01-17 14 I areamed I was an art m in my I genius for U|Pl- r form W" m,- On firm, flai W»lr make v r I I* if-?*' beaut/ II W G»" I are made w j b«jj in the t I I There is a SftfcVL •«t« u.t.p>: on. C'lHI169 words
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Miscellaneous379 1954-01-17 15 BH Hutch mistakes the sleek mem i kin ship Aj y, y^ *roi? w,vis chjtchaaah'; 'fails to WmKi&- </ I^H^^lKS^^B^l^B O*€RTAKS~ HEZ, THEN RESOf?TS 7V A FALSE XvK v SH v s.a 5. s^ r rwc menikins use zad>o anp* J W| THOUGHT AYPL.&EZi lj<uc!!sJr' I LE-SPEOPEON A X ACM.379 words
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1580 1954-01-17 17 This young executive is too heavy for his age V you met Graham Roc for thr first time, you fould take him for a :ul and thrusting business man. ,ul von would be right. ..v. Graham Roc is as unti as .1 bell < h.id to be the Fletl Mr1,580 words
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Article420 1954-01-17 17 LSI am now a convalescent with nothing to amuse me but the sheer ioy ol composing this I have been wondering what would be happening to me now 11 > were a polygamlst married to three or four of the glru who write for newspapers. nr nn the420 words
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779 1954-01-17 17 An Englishman looks at Australia 2 WILLIAM LIGHT'S CITY IS PERFECTION By THE cities of Australia are nearly all models of town planning. In particular I refer to Melbourne. Adelaide and Perth In a lesser degree come Sydney and Brisbane But Melbourne and Adelaide have pride of place. The former779 words
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Advertisement69 1954-01-17 17 I HOW ■PRODUCE THE PERFECT B Look for the Dunlopillr, ribbon across the corner L W^ iM^k^^ '/A If ™^SfjZ44/ 1 J DOlillOPllll© SUPER COMFORT I A new and wonderful experience in comfortable livings pillow of frothy million- bubble latex foam, I fctftwti tn a softness and delicate resilience never69 words
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Advertisement331 1954-01-17 17 MAI n y H° urs awa y s^*^ < IV KANGAROO SERVICE fJk#M| AUSTRALIA S" Jj_ near enough for even local" I A^oftßyiV^pN I A whole new, wonderful world is "just over H m\^^r^^^^ I c nor /on f ast deluxe OANTAS- 8.0.A.C. Constellation. IK .m\ one of six WF331 words
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Miscellaneous85 1954-01-17 17 Today's Radio 200 O!d llmf Ballroom: 230 Rrnriprvw- with the Stan; 3on Cnnrert Hour: 4no UaMM Choice; 500 Tim*. Sicnal followed b\ Horatto Hornblower. 530 Symphony of BtrlnKJ<: 600 Bur.rt.iv F\ rr.lr.it senic«: t 45 Vol~e* »nd M<i.»!r; 700 Time Signal and Ne«.«; 7 15 B»ret and Lovely: 745 Bntro'arte;85 words
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Article, Illustration650 1954-01-17 18 THE news that a firm in Leeds. England. is about to produce the world's cheapest fourwheeled car, which will sell in Britain, not necessarily here— for about $1,600. is extremely interesting. The interest lies in the fact that It indicates confidence on the650 words
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Article, Illustration510 1954-01-17 18 JOHNNY JOHNSON - by No excuses, please JOHNNY JOHNSON I/RUM Australia lasi woo* P came news of Singapore iport, both good and bad First, the Aw Cheng Chye rrophy was retained by our youngsters, which has encouraged the boxing authorities to »tart thinking about Manila, and has further proved that510 words
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465 1954-01-17 18 \p!AYAS sixth post-war motor raring Reason has ended and here m a review of the performances of some of the crack motor <\<:i*U and a look into th* Immediate future for the sport Federations Ritsuie Trevor rPermk). James Mulr <Belangor>. R. Slvaeanam iNesrl465 words
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Article115 1954-01-17 18 (ftOM'TION IN I'M. I Iftl Roys i. slack*: 1. Valve* It. Palliative*; 13. Ailing: |4 \Mh-r. IS. Trap. If. Eww; in <iag I*. Pray; tl. Leeek; tS. Saga: ST. AMle*; 19 Reranl: M. Omrn 14.1 Trnth; 3S. Deft: 37. Car: 1». ■>..,,, Tips. 42. i.rriitu 44. Street;115 words
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Advertisement176 1954-01-17 18 Tke ERRES Model KY 5131 is designed and built in Holland. It is housed in elegant goldrn colour not with built-in capacitive aerial, A clear visirn dial and-high sensitivity and selectivity in all wave-ranges ii iH-nk ■cMevcumßt of the Dutch nulio- industry Sole A. MACLAINE STOKVIS {M\ LTD. SINCAPORE KUALA176 words
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Advertisement244 1954-01-17 18 Zatl— Two's Company with Playgrs N?3 She Quality \j-\y, Cigarette B^BsBB^B^B^B^BBBs^Bs^Bs^Ba^Bs^BB^BB^BB^Ba^BB^BlB^BB^BB^BB^BB^B»^BB^BBBBBBBBB^BBBBBBBll»^B»^Bs^BBB^B^Ba1B^B^B^Bifc^ DON'T GO ON SUFF»^ End those dreaded night attacks iP^A ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS! Do you go to bed drcaJ r.z \/ji Aithim, Broiwhitiv racking Couch Dl J V J wake gasping hi breath, nencs Plungs confuted r Tea xaW244 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1954-01-17 19 Then Dawai s try set Johore on road to victory From W. E. TREVOR KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. J*HERE was drama, comedy and tense excitement in today's 1 1.. M.5. Malaya rugger final here. But there was very little good rugby. A monotonous, persistent1,120 words
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Article59 1954-01-17 19 Result* of friendly soccer matches plnyed at Farrer Park yesterday were; Blntans Bulan Sports Club beat HMR Charity by 3-0 Scorers were Isn ill «2> and Saw. ii R. N. Krpnji beat Keral.< Football Club by three goals 'o one. S'unv lnr RN Krnnjl were59 words
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Article92 1954-01-17 19 PIETEI-MARITZBURO Sat NATAI .sent in to b«t. made 237 lor nine heie vrMerriay on the opening (lav of their return match with the New Zealand cricket tourtot Tre\«r Ooddard. Natal* lefthander. «as undelealed with made In three and a half hours Earlier John ReidReuter - 92 words
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543 1954-01-17 19 SEVEN records were set up at the. third .im. i -I swimming cham-j plonsh.ps o( the UnHeraltv ol MaIHVH. held at the Chinese Swimming Club s old pool yesterday. Nineteen >ear old lion Koiw Chinnß </. Pening, a third-year medical .^indent, won boh the543 words
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212 1954-01-17 19 Tin Singapore Amateur Football Association team to visit Saigon early next month will be without live of the Colony's star players who have not accepted the invitation to travel. The players are Chia' Boon Loonß. Chu Chee, ScnK. Son Toow Keng Ho212 words
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145 1954-01-17 19 Fed. appeal for ban on death-fight iron sat. Till federation of thin Ha Xlhlrt,. \>.-li'|..n. lo the I idriitinn of Malaya, has tent a protest rabl* lo the Governor of Marao to nan the all-in Chine** wrestling death match •< hrdul '.i there tomorrow Thr rable. sigm-d h> the pre*Mriil145 words
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500 1954-01-17 19 REMEWORKSHOPS WIN A FORWARDS CAME v. G.H.Q. DEMF WORKSHOPS won the Singapore District final of the inter-unit rugger competition for the Farelf Cup when they heat (iHQ FARELF by 11 points (a goal antr two penalties) to three (a try) at Aver Rajah Road yesterday. REME adapted themselves better to500 words
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Article358 1954-01-17 19 TRIANGULAR MOVES WERE SUCCESSFUL MHC Trial XI AI.A LUMPUR. Sat Cf-VKRAI. line iierformanrea, both rombinfrl M well a.s Individual, were turned in by Malayan Hocke/ ilf 22 plaveT^ selected lor .n the first official .'i tiie p.idang today Colour*. th« stronger te.im on paper, cotnI blned ».»11 to win the358 words
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Advertisement364 1954-01-17 19 mffave you discovered* these delicious Hiscuits Hen .df*^ T* 7 y° u k* ve not ustc< i 'Ovalttne' Biscuits you *l£Gf have a trcal h *>»ore. You ■k. W| nr *<l them so crisp, so delicious, so sustaining. ■a* V Their exceptional nourish- /|jr '"8 qualities and distinj|fcS^_^ uished flavour364 words
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Advertisement84 1954-01-17 19 Is tiredness making you a "spoil-sport" Continueii tircJrxv* vjn take ihe joy out of your Itlr MM Mi V'*^W tdoroufchiv miserabk. So. don't neglect it The c»u\e tfyMJ I iMMw nI) m* wtli he that your food Mi M proMde alt the nounvhment require.' replace ihe ene,rg\ >ou u^ up84 words
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Miscellaneous116 1954-01-17 19 She wasn't the girl he married •n as j* »»> ft !*•*<, ami i.t a ~a>? IB jdf*l|k I ie«f v» :»in :,r A vs* 3 s'o9\ lite 4 <*« c* 9* jLr**" 'I *s i'»>»^' bin ci»«i ™*v <•« n^» ?«''r» I y ca+ *"z'& *c to %t M116 words
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478 1954-01-17 20 Barnfleld pays $100 among Fox's 4 winners By EPSOM JEEP THREE RIN(iS, one of trainer Rodjjers's best money spinners, put up his best performance ever when he ploughed through a heavy track to win the (lass 2. Div. 1 Mile Handicap in smart style at478 words
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Article, Illustration2582 1954-01-17 20 TOTAL POOL: $.1.19. 150 lsi. No. *****7 (fltt,7M) 2nd. No. 2.***** (S 76.378) 3rd. No. *****.5 <S 42 132) "»t irirrv ($3,857 r:iih) Nos. KW.I, *****5. 5.10*86. *****0. »f»7.15».1. 1088.1.1, ntm, *****1. .(UK I *****8, "i < niiMilation ($2,545 rarh): Nos. *****4. 3421.12. .*****0, *****5. .r".K«:»2. *****9, *****6.2,582 words
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676 1954-01-17 20 fITEST INDIES scored 168 for two wickets against England hv close of play on the opening day of the first cricket Test here yesterday. West Indies who won the toss, lost Frederick for a duck with the score ut six. but Stollmeyer and Holt put676 words
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